I cannot honestly give a favorite memory, as I get new ones every day. Every day on WoW is usually greater than the last, if not then it is always as great as the day before. Every day I get to hang out and talk to my friends and do as I wish. Whenever I come across a problem, I can always resort to Wowhead and get it solved in record time, I can even find things that perk my interest and make the game all that much more enjoyable, so I can get new things to love every day. I hope you can at the very least get the gist of my idea of WoW because I cannot fully explain the feeling I get when I can log in and talk to my friends, enjoy a few dungeons, or just do whatever. Am I at least making it a little bit clearer as to how uncapable of describing any specific favorite memory now?
My favorite moment is when i entered the duskwood on foot for the very first time, i was seriously scared like only a child can be. That was when i knew that this game was gonna be the one i would invest my entire sparetime in! Thanks for #1 helpsite and happy 5th year birthday to you guys!
My best moment in wow was that i was just walking normaling in stormwind and then i fell under sw and i was like how the heck did this happen i kept trying to get out but i didnt see a way.
another was one i kept making more 85s and 80s and 70s to try to beat my dad on different classes but i never did yet i made a mage almost 85 1 more lvl and im gonna get gear and try to beat my dads lvl 85 hunter that i never beat i tryed beating him on my hunter and my dk and then its gonna be my mage.and im looking forward to 4.2 because i can get that one lengendary staff and maybe then i can beat him:( wish me luck!
I am mount/pet collector. BY FAR may favorite mount to this date has been the Vial of the sands. When i got that there was nothing i could do but rejoice, become the dragon, and then fly around Storm Wind Cheering!
My favorite moment in wow has yet to actually happen, however it will be camping the horde reforgers with 3 friends during the first week of 4.2. thinking about making a guild called <sleep well sweet prince> just for the occasion.
Being a PvP player at heart, my best memory has to be old school AV games, which would often last over 12 hours. Waking up to get back into the exact same game I was playing before going to sleep gave an awesome "world PvP" feel to that BG (not to mention it was pre-Battlegroup, so we played with/against our own server only...). I really miss the epic-ness of old school AV."Tarren Mill - South Shore" open wars were also awesome. Even in the Cataclysm era, a couple of friends and I are still trying to recreate that feeling, by sneaking into enemy capital cities and hanging around spots where guards can't get to us, plant guild banners and hold that part of town until the enemy faction manages to drive us out. Last time, we held over 12 hours. "Mass Resurrection" and "Have Group, Will Travel" are awesome tools for that.
My favorite moment in WOWAbout three years ago, on my very first toon, I was grinding out quests in Tarren Mill, when two alliance players decided to kill and camp me, I called on some of guildies to help and the alliance responded with more players, until this little incident turned into an all out war involving 50 to 60 players from both sides.
My favourite time ever was in TBC when I had with great effort leveled my first ever rogue to lvl 69 and and decided to stay there for a bit so I could do PvP and earn honor points to buy gear as soon as I hit max lvl. I spent many evenings sneaking around battlegrounds, shadowstepping behind the Horde players and executing the infamous "Ambush Backstab" move. This went so far I instinctly attempted to shadowstep behind other people when shopping groceries.Good times.
my most awsome memory would have to be in Vanilla wow back when Alterac Valley lasted hours and hours.Both alliance and horde would just murderize each other in the field of strife some people would go let the really big guys out also i forget what they were called but one was a HUGIGANTIC Elemental but Those were the days !
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Hmm... my favorite memory in WoW...i think it was when i got my Charger for my paladin during Vanila days. At that time getting a mount was really hard, and it was only by selling an epic i found at the time did i had enough money to purchase the materials for the quest chain. There were a few hard parts in the end, in which my guild (Fallen Gods at that time) helped a lot. The final fight was a very nice oen, and in the end i was thrilled while running in a full speed mount. And i even named the horse Joshua. Who does that nowadays? :-)
How to choose the favourite moment is practically impossible with all those moments of joy experienced in the game. I certainly remember being overwhelmed entering the game for the first times, starting as a Night Elf and after climbing down the mountain entering Darkshore and walking for hours through the massive World of Warcraft. But then again, I think we all had that experience one way or another. In hindsight there is one situation which is now one of my fond memories, although at the time it happened it was one of the most frustrating things that ever happened to me. It all happened one dreary night in the woods of Skettis. After weeks of preparation in getting the right materials from the local mobs, we finally reached the endstage of a long quest-chain and got orders to summon and defeat Terokk. (Remember, in those days this was literally weeks of preparation!) Terokk's Downfall started of well, but at the point we really seemed making progress strange things started to happen. People were feared, started dying, and only then we noticed this group of players of the opposing faction attacking us during this demanding groupquest. At 2% health left, our tank died and soon our whole group wiped. A quest failed, preparations lost, but a lesson learned...Still, even though this was in-game not the best thing that can happen to you, it is my favourite moment because it shows the fun of interacting on a PvP server. The actual feeling of distress when seeing something go wrong with that much preparation really made clear to me that World of Warcraft is much more than 'just a game'.And every day this world is evolving, just like my character evolve in this continuously changing world, my Worlf of Warcraft!
My favorite wow memory was my first Tribute to Insanity, 10 man. The week we finally got it, we had two new people with us who weren't in our regular 10 man group. We made it through the first bosses ok. We lucked out with an easy group for faction champs, twins were a breeze. Nobody wanted to jinx ourselves before the Anub pull, so nobody mentioned that this attempt was our first chance to get the achieve/mount. First phase went great. Anub came back up and our druid healer died, so the Holy Paly solo healed the last 30% of the fight. He kept most of us up. We were dps'ing our little hearts out. I was playing my hunter and concentrating so hard that I didn't realize my guildies were dying all around me. I looked up at the boss's health bar... so close! Only 100k left. Just me and my faithful wolf Lupin. Tank was down. Quick MD to my pet.. 50k left.. backing up to max range... lock n load proc... dead pet... disengage... kill shot.. dead Anub! The cheers on vent nearly busted my eardrum! My guildies were so happy that they gave me the Swift Alliance Steed! That was my favorite moment raiding. I'll never forget it!
My favourite moment in World of Warcraft was just shortly after patch 1.12.I had just picked up the game a few weeks prior, due to pressure from my best friend. I was living overseas at that time and WoW was one of the only ways that we could communicate with each other (aside from email) and still feel like we were "hanging out" even though we were 6000 km apart.One day, while I was playing my undead warlock and my friend was playing his undead rogue, we happened upon a little settlement in Thousand Needles called Freewind Post. We had just hit the appropriate level for the zone, and it was getting late at night (for me, anyhow) so it was almost time to logout. Before we did, though, we decided to have a Thelma & Louise moment and throw ourselves off the edge of Freewind Post. We backed up, started a countdown, and began our run to the edge of the cliff. Even though we were a world apart, I could practically feel us both hitting our space bars in unison as we began our dark descent.SPLAT! We both cratered at the same time, on the same spot of ground. I saved a screenshot of it, unfortunately my Flickr Pro account expired and it's buried under a couple thousand photographs. ;)Even though I went on to conquer some of Azeroth's and Outland's biggest and baddest enemies, this is still my favourite moment from my time playing WoW.